Asia + Middle East

Malaysia

This stunning country is one the most diverse destinations in the world

Heavily influenced by its cosmopolitan makeup there is plenty to keep culture vultures in awe. Aspects of Malay, Chinese and Indian culture can be found at every turn – from hawker markets selling exquisite street food to sprawling Chinese night markets and the religious call of prayer. The Petronas Towers loom over the dramatic Kuala Lumpur skyline, while secluded tribesmen in the remote north seem a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of the capital.

Geographically straddling the equator, Malaysia is separated into the Malaysian peninsula and Borneo by the South China Sea. One of the most biodiverse places in the world, the thick jungle covers most of the land mass and is estimated to contain 20% of all animal species in the world. The natural wealth found here could keep a naturalist occupied for a dozen lifetimes.

Sepilok in Borneo, is one of only four Orangutan sanctuaries in the world, offering a rare insight into the intimate lives of these wild creatures. Trekking up to the highest mountain in the region, Mount Kinabalu in the Cameron Highlands, and its cool and mild climate of offers a refreshing break from the high humidity of the tropics.

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Borneo’s Northern state of Sabah is one of the most physically stunning places on the planet. Made up of jungle and mountains it is an absolute must for all wildlife enthusiasts, not least because it is one of the few remaining natural habitats for the endangered orangutan.

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